The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham, Volumen2J. B. and sold by Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms, in Little-Britain, 1729 |
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11 To al 1 at bay , and thus pretend to wheedle the pursuing constable . What !
will you , revetend Magistrates ! ( for ' tis time to give good words ) who are
entrusted by the nation with the publick peace and tranquillity , and therefore not
only ...
11 To al 1 at bay , and thus pretend to wheedle the pursuing constable . What !
will you , revetend Magistrates ! ( for ' tis time to give good words ) who are
entrusted by the nation with the publick peace and tranquillity , and therefore not
only ...
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Lord Chief Justice , and two Bishops : who had all of them acted some time
already without shewing the least diffidence of their power , or any hesitation in
the execution of it . And perhaps a man of more discretion than I can pretend to ,
might ...
Lord Chief Justice , and two Bishops : who had all of them acted some time
already without shewing the least diffidence of their power , or any hesitation in
the execution of it . And perhaps a man of more discretion than I can pretend to ,
might ...
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... a widow at laft ; because others were afraid he might pretend to miss a
maidenhead , and so cut off a wife's head , as soon as he grew weary of her .
UPON . UPON this occasion , I remember a pleaTant difficulty STATUTE OF
TREASONS .
... a widow at laft ; because others were afraid he might pretend to miss a
maidenhead , and so cut off a wife's head , as soon as he grew weary of her .
UPON . UPON this occasion , I remember a pleaTant difficulty STATUTE OF
TREASONS .
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... meant the House of Lords only ; because the other House has nothing to do
with things of that nature , unless to accuse and bring offenders before the Lords
to be tried . And as to the King's being mention'd in the clause ; they pretend that
...
... meant the House of Lords only ; because the other House has nothing to do
with things of that nature , unless to accuse and bring offenders before the Lords
to be tried . And as to the King's being mention'd in the clause ; they pretend that
...
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... body pretends to this accomplishment without any genius . Perhaps he may tell
him that he is too lazy > 1 1 9 lazy to be a Lawyer , too nice to be ESSAY S. 251.
... body pretends to this accomplishment without any genius . Perhaps he may tell
him that he is too lazy > 1 1 9 lazy to be a Lawyer , too nice to be ESSAY S. 251.
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